Need Subie Machanic ASAP

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  1. ej20
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    I went to BP subaru to have my Gas smell check. Everything estimated at about $624(mnsubaru discount included). Parts alone is a little over $100. The labor is what kills($400+). Anybody willing to help me out here with Labor. Willing to pay you. Whats wrong with my car is gasoline leak from some gasket. They said something about intake gasket or something. I'll just buy the parts from the Dealer. Need someone experienced to help me replace. Can use my tools and my garage if you dont have some. Also got Garage heater. Please LMK who can help. Thanks
     
  2. AWDimprezaL
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    fuel rail leak, i have had 4 come in so far today
     
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    I thought this was a recall...

    Service bulletin: 09-36-03
    Date: 04/01/03
    Subject: Fuel Smell in Cold Weather
    Part Numbers: 17544AA134 Pipe complete (30 mm shorter that Old one)
    807707140 Hose (30 mm longer than the Old one)Starting engine number: 673467


    *edit* Didn't see that you mentioned gasket. Either way, this was the info I used when I smelled fuel.
     
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    nope its not a recall, its a bulletin.
     
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    TSBs suck, that means its not always free. lol, thats what my dumb door handles were too
     
  6. Justin
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    so its just some hose that needs replacing and they want to charge 400?
     
  7. predavore
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    And a pipe.
     
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    That's affirmative. I need to look into this too, I'm getting high on the really cold days, and gasoline highs are no bueno.
     
  9. wall of tvs
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    I think the intake manifold needs to be removed thus causing the high labor costs.
     
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    i honestly have no idea what that means caus i dont understand spanish.
     
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    Wait for it.....



























    Wait for it.....




















    NOOB!!!
     
  12. Justin
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    ok. we can probably do it for you. just let us know which parts they are needing you to swap and. probably should almost be able to cut your labor in 1/2.
     
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    Get some Phenolic spacers while you're in there!
     
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    you better watch it, i will go on a rant in foreign language not limited to German... i doubt you would like it very much if i go ballistic in Gaelic. lol
     
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    for sure! i'm such a noob..i should be upselling now dang it lol

    i fail.
     
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    It's cool, I can do the upsells for you and collect commissions:biggrin:
     
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    lol ok...once we need another guy i'll keep you in mind. ;)
     
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    just a heads up i just bought the last hose in town for a customer here, more coming in thursday
     
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    I GOT YER HOSE RIGHT HERE.
     
  20. Speedemon
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    :wavey:
     
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    :wavey: srsly though, parts will be here thursday
     
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    so did you get your problem fixed?
     
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    ED is hard to fix
     
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    I'm sorry about that
     
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    you are correct. there is no way to get to both lines on the passenger side without takeing off the intake mani and turbo inlet. (well, maybe under the inlet IF the mani is off.

    I had the same problem, fuel smell. BTW- check the drivers side hose under the A/C, that one was easy to fix.
     
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    i get high from fumes as well but it goes away when as soon as i start driving....sure wakes ya up in the mornin tho....
     
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    yeah, kinda scary.

    Mine was leaking pretty good on the drivers side. I used a flexible long extension Phillips screw driver to get in there. I also used a long screw driver to rotate the clamps so i could get to them from the front of the motor. (Mine were so loose that they were easy to rotate.:eek4:)

    took maybe 10-15 minutes for a complete fix

    If you need assistance I can look at them and see if they're an easy fix or something you need subaru to do.
     
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    if ya could that'd be sweet...you gonna be at chipotle saturday? we can talk more then if ya are....im pumped to see some of these cars
     
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    No, I'll be at eriks bike shop in EP. :emo:

    PM me if you need help. tonight is my only free night and I live in EP
     
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    Im stuck workin till 11 :/...........oh well sure i can figure it out somehow
     
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    Evan, your random waving is hilarious. :wavey:
     
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    :wavey: I'm just trying to catch your post number
     
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    :wavey: :wavey:

    keep trying
     
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    ^^Let's go ahead and try to keep this on topic please.
     
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    Is this part of the fuel rails?
     
  36. AWDimprezaL
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    its the pipe under the intake mani
     
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    i have this issue also, started leaking the second day it was -10. i really don't want to deal with it when its this cold, but i have no choice. :(
     
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    If you have warranty, NOW is the time to take care of it. The dealer has to 'recreate' the problem before they replace the stuff for free. Do it while it's cold, or get a loaner like I did when I had mine done.
     
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    The only way warranty will cover it is if your under 36k, or have SAS. AFAIK, it's not a power-train covered item.

    I did 2 of them today, and they aren't fun...but once you do a few, they get pretty easy.

    The bulletin has you replace the fuel pipe under the intake manifold, and the one (1) piece of fuel line where the pipe ends up shorter.

    When I did the one's on my car, I just purchased some high pressure (fuel injection) hose from NAPA and replaced the 3 chunks of it. Didn't need the pipe, and I didn't want to spend the money on it. No need to, as far as I was concerned. Since then, I have had no raw fuel smell, and no moist lines.
     
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    bump for Bikerboy, here are the parts.